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Mga bumibisita sa Baguio City Public Cemetery, dagsa pa rin sa kabila ng maulang panahon; publiko, pinaalalahanan vs. mga bawal ipasok sa sementeryo


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00:00Despite the changing times, visitors to Baguio City Public Cemetery are still visiting Undas.
00:07The security of the place is tight.
00:10Christine Bornolio from Bawai, in Centro ng Balita, live.
00:14Christine.
00:17Yes, Joshua. Baguio Public Cemetery opened early today for visitors to Undas.
00:24For now, the time here in Baguio is sunny and clear.
00:28That's why visitors are still expected to visit the cemetery.
00:36The area of Baguio City Public Cemetery is 20 hectares.
00:39It is estimated that 26,000 people are buried here.
00:43Just after 8 in the morning, Ms. Jeanette Mulala Trinidad Benguet visited
00:49her deceased son here in Baguio City Public Cemetery.
00:53She took advantage of the good weather to visit her son.
00:58For Ms. Jeanette, this is a way to show her love for her son, even if he is already dead.
01:04Even if they are already dead, it is still important as a memory.
01:09This is the only memory we have of them.
01:11To show them that even if they are already dead,
01:15our love for them will continue.
01:20Ms. Victoria from San Fernando, La Union, also visited the five children buried here early.
01:27The entire month of November, they will visit their deceased relatives.
01:33Every Sunday, we are here since my brother died on April 5.
01:38Of course, we miss him. That's why we are here.
01:43Ms. Jeanette and Ms. Victoria were just a few of the thousands of visitors here in Baguio Public Cemetery.
01:50According to the police who are watching the surroundings of the cemetery,
01:54the number of visitors has reached 2,000 since yesterday.
01:58In the face of the increasing number of people,
02:01the Baguio City Police Office ensured that the visitors will be safe and sound.
02:08Regarding the safety and security of our visitors here in the cemetery,
02:12we can assure you that we are safe here, especially now.
02:18We can see that the police and other agencies,
02:27the volunteer agencies that are here now,
02:30we are helping them to be safe and secure here in the cemetery.
02:48The public continues to be concerned about the things that are prohibited to be brought inside the cemetery,
02:54such as sharp objects, pets, loudspeakers, gambling materials, alcohol, cigarettes, and more.
03:03As part of the strict police surveillance,
03:06all who enter the cemetery are inspected.
03:10Aside from the police, various government agencies are also on standby
03:15to help and assist those in need, such as the Philippine Red Cross
03:20and the group that provides free candles to the visitors in the cemetery.
03:27For now, the weather is better compared to yesterday.
03:31As you can see behind me, the number of visitors to the cemetery is increasing.
03:37According to the BCPO, more than 2,000 people have visited the cemetery.
03:44That is the latest update from Baguio City.
03:48I am Christine Bornolya Sabaway for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.
03:54Thank you very much, Christine Bornolya Sabaway.

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